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Just a couple of palms planted Oraniopsis, kerriodoxa, Joey

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With more rain today and more forecast time to plant more palms. I have these palms already growing in my garden quite established with many years success. So why not plant as many as I can knowing they grow well in my climate without the fear of winter taking its toll on them. They may be small now but 20 years time it will be a different story. 

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